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Bodies of 4 children wash up on Libya shore, Red Crescent says

Bodies of 4 children wash up on Libya shore, Red Crescent says December 18, 2020 at 10:42 am | Published in: Africa, International Organisations, IOM, Libya, News Refugees wait to get on onboard the rescue vessel after being rescued in the Mediterranean Sea near Libya on 15 June 2017 [Marcus Drinkwater / Anadolu Agency] December 18, 2020 at 10:42 am The Libyan Red Crescent yesterday recovered the bodies of four children whose boat sank at sea on Wednesday. Hassan Al-Bayi of the Libyan Red Crescent told AFPthat the organisation was informed [Wednesday] of a boat that was sinking on the high sea with 30 people on board in the Zawiya area. He added that rescue workers discovered three of the children s bodies near Zawiya, around 45 kilometres from Tripoli, and the fourth a few kilometres further west.

On Global Governance of Migration

On Global Governance of Migration In observance of the International Migrants Day, Dec 18 Formalization of global governance requires a set of globally agreed guidelines, a lead agency in charge of implementation, and funding. Discussions on global governance of migration often get drowned in noisy, chaotic discussion of issues. However, the issues to be addressed are well-known. Indeed, they are now well-documented in the Global Compact on Migration. Since the adoption of the GCM in Marrakesh two years ago, the International Organization of Migration (IOM) has become a UN-related agency, well positioned to play the role of the lead agency. A continuing problem is a lack of consensus on a set of globally agreed guidelines on the governance of migration.

Bodies of four children wash up on Libyan coast: Red Crescent

Blankets, including those for baby, lay on rocks near where bodies were found Member of Libyan Red Crescent checks blankets in which bodies of drowned migrant children were wrapped on 16 December (AFP) By Published date: 16 December 2020 22:23 UTC | Last update: 3 months 2 weeks ago The Libyan Red Crescent said the bodies of four children aged between five and 10 had washed ashore west of the capital Tripoli on Wednesday after a migrant boat sank, the latest in a series of disasters people trying to reach Europe have faced after embarking from the North African country. We were informed [Wednesday] of a boat that was sinking on the high sea with 30 people on board in the Zawiya area, the Red Crescent s Hassan Mokhtar al-Bey told AFP. 

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